So part of my Hydra app is the ability to emulate the use of the Message Box in a standalone environment like a terminal or shell of sorts and after some testing, I've found the functionality doesn't exist in the Standalone engine. Is this deliberate or just an omission? I'm running on 7.1.4 Stable.

Thanks,
Michael.

Currently working on the Nix Operating System, an operating system that runs atop of Windows and Mac with the goal of providing an alternative to those systems without having to leave them whilst providing the features of a standard OS.

It's been a while since I've used the QCC, or LiveCode in fact, but I could make a feature request there and link it here if you would like?

Currently working on the Nix Operating System, an operating system that runs atop of Windows and Mac with the goal of providing an alternative to those systems without having to leave them whilst providing the features of a standard OS.

Currently working on the Nix Operating System, an operating system that runs atop of Windows and Mac with the goal of providing an alternative to those systems without having to leave them whilst providing the features of a standard OS.

I agree that revMessageBoxRedirect would be useful in standalones, but I wonder if the report title, "Support for IDE Specific Features in Standalone", may be a bit broad.

There are some IDE features that may not be practical in a standalone, and an item of that stated scope is arguably too broad to be actionable.

Such features would need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and since the impetus for that report is revMessageBoxRedirect perhaps the report could be limited to that one, with other requests submitted for other language features as they become relevant to our work.

Richard Gaskin
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Understandable Richard, I've updated the report title to reflect that.

Currently working on the Nix Operating System, an operating system that runs atop of Windows and Mac with the goal of providing an alternative to those systems without having to leave them whilst providing the features of a standard OS.